Water as Fuel Makes Cents
Using water as fuel makes sense. Considering the price of gasoline
now days or diesel, using a small amount of water as fuel can offset
the costs of petroleum considerably.
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Many people who are considering using water as fuel to supplement
their gasoline powered engine make the mistake of thinking that
H2O and gasoline are used in equal amounts by the car's engine.
This is not so.
When using water as fuel in a hydrogen generator, very little H2O
is used and drivers report only having to refill the water (usually
a gallon or less) every two or three months or even more. How is
this so?
When water is electrolyzed into HHO (hydrogen and oxygen bonded)
it turns into this gas and as you know gas expands as it goes from
liquid into the gaseous state. So, when using water as fuel, it
is the gaseous state that takes up the volume inside the vehicle's
cylinders.
This means a small amount of vaporized and gaseous water is used
compared to liquid gasoline or diesel. Typically, drivers are reporting
a 20 to 30-percent increase in mileage when using water as fuel
in their cars. Some drivers are reporting way more and then of course,
there are those who feel compelled to stretch the truth about how
many MPGs they are getting.
But, the fact is that using water as fuel does indeed work. It
has been working for over 200 years now even though this technology
has flown under the radar for most people during this time period.
So, why don't more people use water as fuel?
Most people don't know about it or they've heard about it and immediately
think it's a scam. This is too good to be true, now isn't it?
But, the fact is that using water as fuel is not as easy as it
first appears. When installing a water
fuel generator in a car or truck, each installation is
a custom job. After the device is installed there is also a bit
of experimentation and tweaking that may also be needed.
This is why you don't find cookie cutter HHO generators at Pep
Boys or the Auto Zone. There is not a one-size-fits all water fuel
generator that can accommodate most cars at the moment. When this
day comes, however, whomever has built it will make a ton of money.
Until then, people will be using water as fuel in their cars, but
will have to do a little tinkering to make them work. Many people
like tinkering however, and don't mind as long as they can save
20 to 30-percent at the gas pump or more.
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